The following pages link to Admissibility and common belief. (Q1395583):
Displaying 21 items.
- On the use (and abuse) of logic in game theory (Q266655) (← links)
- Lexicographic beliefs and assumption (Q281418) (← links)
- A minimal logic for interactive epistemology (Q516245) (← links)
- Strategic risk and coordination failure in blame games (Q631263) (← links)
- The reasoning-based expected utility procedure (Q632953) (← links)
- Self-admissible sets (Q969128) (← links)
- Conditional dominance, rationalizability, and game forms (Q1277087) (← links)
- Strong belief and forward induction reasoning. (Q1867531) (← links)
- On the epistemic foundation for backward induction (Q1867838) (← links)
- Comprehensive rationalizability (Q2002361) (← links)
- Epistemic equivalence of extended belief hierarchies (Q2016225) (← links)
- Weak belief and permissibility (Q2178012) (← links)
- Evolutionary selection against iteratively weakly dominated strategies (Q2273937) (← links)
- Algorithms for cautious reasoning in games (Q2280049) (← links)
- On the epistemic foundation for iterated weak dominance: an analysis in a logic of individual and collective attitudes (Q2441476) (← links)
- Preference-based belief operators (Q2485457) (← links)
- Sequential and quasi-perfect rationalizability in extensive games (Q2577439) (← links)
- Price floors and competition (Q2642879) (← links)
- A Dynamic Analysis of Interactive Rationality (Q3094011) (← links)
- Cautious belief and iterated admissibility (Q6146449) (← links)
- Epistemic foundation of the backward induction paradox (Q6176754) (← links)